Guest guest Posted February 7, 2002 Report Share Posted February 7, 2002 > > > Baladeva has commented on ten of the principal Upanisads: Isa, Katha, > > > Kena, Prasna, Mundaka, Taitiriya, Aitareya, Chandogya, Mandukya and > > > Brhadaranyaka. > > > > > > He also commented on the Gopala Tapani Upanisad. > > > > > > Only his Isa and Gopala Tapani commentaries are available in print. > > > > Are the rest of the comentaries lost and therefore not in print, or the > > manuscripts are being kept somewhere? > > About books like this, where can we find commentaries such as this (either > in English, or in Sanskrit)? I tried writing to Motilal in India about > this, and other works by the Gosvami's, but they never got back to me... > > -Rama Baladeva's commentary on the Isopanisad was published by Baba Krsnadasa: Ÿ€v€syopaniad (with Baladeva's Comm.), Ed. B€b€ KŠad€sa, Mathura 1966. It was also published by "Sri Sarasvata Gaudiyasana Mission," Calcutta 1970, along with Bhaktivinoda's commentary called Ved€rkad…dhiti and Madhva's commentary. This book is all in Bengali script, and contains the Sanskrit text of the Iso and the three commentaries. Baladeva's Sanskrit commenatry is accompanied by a Bengali translation. The Gaudiya Math in Madras has also published that book, but I do not know the date. Gopala Tapani with Baladeva's commentary was published by: Harid€sa D€sa B€b€, Navadvipa 1943. There may be more recent reprints of these publications. I am not aware of any English translations. ys end Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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